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Cd-i emulator
Cd-i emulator








cd-i emulator

So in the end it really wasn't as much fun as I had thought at first.

cd-i emulator

This pattern recurred a number of times when the work became tedious or boring I just dropped it for a few weeks or months. I worked on it for a few days, figured that it was gonna take quite a bit of work and dropped it for almost a year. When I first started programming the original 68070 processor emulator in december 2000 I didn't foresee the amount of work and consequently time the project would take. Why do you start a hobby project? Primarily because it seems like fun, of course! Bear in mind this interview was conducted a couple of months ago and some of the proposed functionalities of CD-i Emulator, CD-i Link and Stub have already been implemented in recent revisions.ĭevin: Let's get straight to the point, why did you program a CD-i emulator?ĬD-i Fan: The CD-i Emulator has always been and still is a hobby project for me. It wasn't until CD-i Fan announced a closed beta test of a CD-i Emulator v0.5.1 to various CD-i enthusiasts on the 24th July 2005 that we realised the programs true purpose! In light of the recent first public release of CD-i Emulator, Black Moon can now bring you an extensive interview conducted with CD-i Fan himself. CD-i Fan previously released CD-i Stub and CD-i Link v0.5.1 on the 11th April 2005 with obvious clues to it's true function which went largely unnoticed. The aptly named CD-i Emulator is the work of an ex-developer for the Philips CD-i platform who goes by the nick name "CD-i Fan".

cd-i emulator

Interview with CD-i Fan - Author of CD-i Emulator The Black Moon Project The Black Moon Project










Cd-i emulator